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Owned by Kisma

Visionary Artist Path

58 members • $2/month

I am a writer. I am an artist. I experiment with AI sometimes. I welcome individuals who explore their own creativity, & know the value of community.

Four Tarot Queens

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We be rocking the Tarot Scene with love, care, and realness.

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28 contributions to Skool Scale Camp
What's your take?
A great questions came up this morning... If members aren't engaging in your community, should you delete them after a number of days since joining? I shared my answer in this video. Let me know what's your take?
What's your take?
3 likes • Feb 9
Absolutely delete ghosts. If I want lurkers I’d go back to FB. But for me community has never been a “numbers” game but about quality, meaning present members— quality is preferred over quantity. I suppose if all that’s important to a person is numbers than that becomes the priority. I have two communities, one that is for creatives and has plenty of ghosts in and to whom I still encourage activity with. Infact, I just churned 8 women from it last week (scuttlebutt that maybe prompted discussions like this?) who only entered into it about 3+ months ago off a summit to get a gift, and whose account showed no logon activity since. That’s a ghost or someone’s alt account they use for that. My second community is comprised of 8 incredibly active and dedicated women. They are active multiple times a day. That’s a “quality” community. But I’m here for creative community not for a business… so apples and oranges. 😊
0 likes • Feb 10
@Lisa Murray wait I'm a little confused isn't your directive a "should"? using a "stop" instead? However, I do agree let everyone do what they want. In the end, stuff like this really doesn't matter.
🖌️🎨 How painting brought me out of a panic attack...
Society has taught us art is optional, BUT... That hasn't been my life experience. In fact, art has saved me in some very big ways in the past. Here's just one story… I had a horrible panic attack at the beginning of the shutdown in 2020. I don't usually have them, so I didn't know what to do when I came home from work that day and started hyperventilating. I just remember thinking that I didn't know what was going to happen to me or my family or my friends during the pandemic, and I just lost it. I must have mentally blanked out because a few minutes later, I found myself sitting at my art table watching paint colors pool into the water on my watercolor paper. It was mesmerizing in the best way possible, and in just a few minutes, I was calm, forming normal thoughts, and already coming up with what to do next. I still looked around, wondering how I got from the door where I was standing to the art table. I never remembered walking over! What I did know was that painting in that moment was so powerful, it literally brought me back to myself. What I painted was it particularly good, it was just an abstract piece but I saw a beauty in it that shocked me. It was raw, honest, vulnerable, and I knew I had stumbled into something big. That's when I knew that being a watercolor coach was WAY more than fluff. It's actually a powerful tool that anyone can access on a good day, or in their time of difficulty (stress, grief, illness, frustration, and more). At this point, I've helped 3000+ students through a lot of hard things, and seeing them go back to their painting time and time again is so satisfying! If you've ever had the dream or desire to do something creative, I encourage you to do it! Society teaches us that art is fluff and that you have to be "good" to be worthy of creating. But that just isn't true! Science says we are inherently creative. That's why there are paintings on cave walls older than we can imagine, and why products we buy with art on them delight us.
🖌️🎨 How painting brought me out of a panic attack...
2 likes • Dec '25
Great reminder to everyone Chris. I feel there is one incredibly important thing many soulful Artists come to know and uphold, which is Art Heals.
1 like • Jan 9
To Vanessa Niole, I got the notice that you posted to me right here in this community thread and came to reply but it's been deleted! I guess either you deleted it? or we've got some censoring going on? lol Anyway, happy creating! 😃
Celebrating a BIG Win
You've all heard that little jingle that originally came from MTV? "On the cover of the Rolling Stones" ? Well, I'm a professional artist as some of you may not know and I'm often featured in Art Journaling magazine... well I made it!!! I'll be on the cover of the January 2026 Winter issue COVER! Woot woot, so I'm singing that little jingle a lot these days, cuz as an artist that's what this means. :) I couldn't think of any better community than to share it with all of you! and my own community of course. :)
Celebrating a BIG Win
Winding Down BUT There's Still Time
Short but sweet! Go grab my gift! You'll like it! THEY MYSTERY OF THE AI YOU
Winding Down BUT There's Still Time
0 likes • Dec '25
@Brenda Rigney Thank you Brenda for such a great event! I've learned a LOT.
0 likes • Dec '25
@Allie Proff My pleasure. :)
The Real Gift is not the Bundle
As we head into tomorrow, I keep coming back to something that has surprised me in the best possible way. The real gold here has been the women I have met along the way. The depth, experience, warmth, intelligence, and honesty in this group are astonishing. Every conversation feels like a reminder that midlife is not a “second chapter.” It is a POWER chapter. With more than 85+ tools dropping tomorrow, it's easy to slip into overwhelm or feel like you need to consume everything at once. I am reminding myself of the opposite. Presence over pressure. Clarity over collecting. Connection over consumption. Breakthroughs do not come from downloading everything. They come from noticing the one thing that genuinely pulls you forward. So as we head into the launch tomorrow, I am choosing to enjoy being part of a community of women who are building, reinventing, and rising together. That alone feels like the beginning of something meaningful. Thank you @Brenda Rigney for hosting us in this space and bringing together such an incredible group of women. What insight has landed for you as we get ready for the big release?
The Real Gift is not the Bundle
3 likes • Nov '25
Zona I completely echo your sentiments.
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Kisma Reidling
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Published writer, published artist. AI dabbler. NO competition please. NO imitation please. Don't borrow my stuff. Be original. Thanks.

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